The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1949, Image 1

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Friday, November 4, 1949
LINCOLN 8 NEBRASKA
Vol. 50 No. 37
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Union to Mark
Starting Point
Of Festivities
Follow the crowd to the open
ing of Homecoming house dis
plays, follow the crowd to the
Carillon tower dedication cere
monies, and then follow the crowd
to the Union where the big Home
coming eve rally will begin.
Student spirit was at its best
Thursday night at the prc-rally
hanging of the Jayhawk which
opened Homecoming week end
celebrations.
Begins at Union
Tonight's rally will begin at 8
p.m. in front of the Union, im
mediately following the dedica
tory recital of the Carillon bells.
Dedication ceremonies will be
gin at 7 p.m. when the entire
attention of campus activities cen
ter on that site. All homecoming
house decorations and house lights
will be turned off during the
ceremonies.
Students are asked to follow
cheerleaders. Tassels and Corn
Cobs from the dedication site to
the Union for the parade. Fire
works will be set off at the head
of the parade followed by the
University band in full dress uni
fornt. The victory bell and cheer
leaders will follow the band pud
lead the crowd in songs and
cheers as they progress back to
the bell tower where the main
part of the rally will be held.
The parade will go down R
street to ICth, down sorority and
fraternity row to Vine and over
to the tower site.
Using the bell tower, which will
lie Hooded by spotlights as a
background and a large Univer
sity sign and platform, the rally
will form on the south side of
the tower.
Cheerleaders and other officials
will stand on the platform in
front of the tower, the band will
stand directly in front of the plat
form and a block of Tassels and
Corn Cobs will stand behind the
band, backed by the student body
crowd.
Every member of the Nebraska
football team will be introduced to
the crowd individually by Coach
Hill C'tlassford, as part of the pro
gram. l ive Pep Queen Candidates
The main event of the rally will
be the urescntation of five 1!)49
Pep Queen candidates who will be
introduced to the crowd.
These candidates were nomin
ated in a Tassel election. Quali
fication required nominies be a
member of Tassels, maintaining a
6 average, and be of sophomore
or junior standing.
Voting will take place in the
Coliseum and the Union lobby
immediately following the dis
pcrsement of the rally. Students
will have to present their identifi
cation cards to be able to cast a
vote.
The winning candidate will be
presented at the Homecoming
dance in the Coliseum Saturday
night. Last year's queen, Mary
Helen Mallory, chosen from a
group of eight candidates, will
reign over half time festivities at
the football game Saturday after
noon. She will also take part in
the presentation of the new Pep
Queen Saturday night.
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PLOT JAYHAWK JOLT Coach Bill Glassford confers with two "Trainwreck" Novak, on ways and means of stopping the vaunted
senior stalwarts, Halfback Bill "Rocky" Mueller and Center Tom Kansas offense. Mueller and Novak figure to have a large part hi
me outcome oi me game.
VJheire P We S Fbdui Here?
Kansas
Kansas
Kansas
Kansas
Kansas
, Kansas
Kansas
University 0,
University 12,
University 6,
University 26,
University 26,
University 55,
University 38,
Texas Christian 28
Colorado 13
Iowa State 19
George Wuliington 11
Oklahoma 48
Oklahoma A & M 11
Kansas State 0
Nebraska Univerity 33, South Dakota 6
Nebraska University 6, Minnesota 28
Nebraska University 13, Kansas Stale 7
Nebraska University 7, Penn State 22
Nebraska University 0, Oklahoma 48
Nebraska University 20, Missouri 21